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AEO vs SEO — what's actually different?

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Short answer: they're complementary disciplines that share a foundation but diverge enough that running one without the other leaves measurable performance on the table. The longer answer is below.

This page is for SEO practitioners trying to figure out where AEO fits. We won't tell you AEO replaces SEO — it doesn't. We won't tell you SEO is dead — it isn't. We'll tell you what's different, what's the same, and how to decide whether AEO belongs on your roadmap right now.
The 30-Second Comparison

Side-by-side, in a sentence each.

Dimension SEO AEO
What it optimizes for Ranking in traditional search results Citation in AI-generated answers
Primary platforms Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Yandex ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, voice assistants
Output measurement Rank position; SERP visibility; click-through rate Citation rate; per-platform readiness; AI Visibility Score
Primary signals Backlinks, keywords, page authority, technical health, content depth Schema markup, extractable answer blocks, entity density, AI bot access, per-platform readiness
Time horizon Slow-build authority (months to years) Faster structural fixes (weeks) + slower authority work (months)
Primary deliverable Ranking reports; traffic Score reports; citation surfaces; per-platform readiness
Tooling category SEMrush, Ahrefs, Moz, Screaming Frog, Sistrix AIVZ, Profound, Otterly, AthenaHQ
Practitioner discipline 25+ years; mature methodology ~3 years as a named discipline; rapidly forming
What it's NOT A replacement for AEO A replacement for SEO

The two disciplines share infrastructure (the same web crawl-and-render architecture), values (content quality and authority matter to both), and quite a bit of overlapping work (technical site health, schema markup, content structure). What they don't share is the optimization target — and that's the difference that matters operationally.

The Shared Foundation

SEO and AEO share more than they differ.

Honest comparisons start with what's the same. Most of the work that makes content rank well in Google also helps it get cited by AI systems. Practitioners who run a strong SEO operation are doing some AEO work without naming it.

Technical site health

Page speed, mobile responsiveness, HTTPS, server uptime, redirect-chain integrity, canonical tag correctness — these matter for both Google ranking and AI bot access.

Content quality

Thorough, accurate, well-researched content gets rewarded by both Google and AI systems. The penalty for thin or fabricated content is similar across both disciplines.

Author authority & E-E-A-T

Google's Experience-Expertise-Authoritativeness-Trustworthiness framework was published for SEO but applies almost directly to AI citation. Pages with named authors who have verifiable credentials get preference from both.

Schema markup

Schema.org structured data is a foundational SEO signal AND a foundational AEO signal. The same JSON-LD that helps a page get rich results in Google helps that page get understood by AI systems.

Backlinks & brand authority

Off-site authority signals affect both Google ranking and AI citation behavior. The Authority Rank framework AIVZ uses is graph-based — same class of algorithm Google uses for PageRank, applied to AEO.

Crawlability fundamentals

XML sitemaps, robots.txt configuration, canonical tags, redirect handling, server response codes — both Googlebot and AI bots respect these. The basics are shared.

If you've been running SEO well for years, you have an AEO head-start. The work you've already done — technical foundations, structured data, author credibility, backlink profile — translates directly. AEO doesn't require throwing away the SEO playbook. It requires extending it.

The Signal-Set Divergence

But they don't optimize for the same outcome.

The shared foundation gets you most of the way to traditional search rankings. It gets you a meaningful but incomplete distance to AI citation.

8–28%
When researchers compare AI citation behavior to Google search rankings, the overlap is partial — not full. Google ranking explains only 8–28% of AI citation behavior depending on the platform. AIVZ measures the other 72–92%.

Per-platform overlap with Google's top results

ChatGPT
~8%
Draws from sources that often don't rank in traditional search at all
Perplexity
~18%
Moderate overlap with significant recency bias
Gemini
~22%
Strong Google ecosystem alignment
Google AI Overviews
~76%
Strong shared signal-set with Google's top-10 organic

Microsoft Copilot is Bing-index aligned, so SEO work for Bing translates. Voice assistants are driven heavily by Speakable schema markup, which most SEO operations don't touch.

Five things AEO measures that SEO doesn't

01 · Per-platform readiness

SEO mostly thinks of "search" as a single discipline. AEO scores readiness separately for the six major AI platforms — because the signal-set differences between ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews are large enough that a single composite score is misleading.

02 · Extractable answer blocks

SEO optimizes for the page to rank; AEO additionally optimizes for specific passages to be cited. Front-loaded direct answers, concise 40–60 word answer blocks, definition density — these are AEO-specific signals.

03 · AI bot access (vs. just search bot access)

SEO operations check Googlebot and Bingbot access. AEO operations also check GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot, and GoogleOther. Many sites unintentionally block AI bots while allowing search bots.

04 · Citation simulation and monitoring

SEO measures rank position. AEO measures citation events — when AI platforms start or stop citing your content. These are different observations requiring different tooling.

05 · Speakable markup and voice readiness

Voice assistants (Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri) extract content using Speakable schema markup specifically. This is purely AEO territory; almost no SEO operations touch it.

If your traffic comes primarily from Google organic search and your audience doesn't use AI assistants, SEO covers most of your optimization need. If a meaningful share of your audience uses ChatGPT, Perplexity, or AI Overviews to research before purchase or decision — you're losing measurable visibility to your AEO-aware competitors.

How Teams Actually Run Both

Most teams run AEO and SEO in parallel — not in sequence.

In agencies, in-house teams, and content operations that have adopted AEO, the working model is parallel-discipline rather than sequential.

Work category SEO led? AEO led? Both?
Technical site health audits
Schema markup implementation
Content structure (headings, lists, tables)
Backlink building
Keyword research
AI bot access configuration
Per-platform readiness
Extractable answer block formatting
Speakable / voice optimization
Citation event monitoring
E-E-A-T signal strengthening
Content freshness work
Author credibility surfacing
Off-site authority signal building

A typical week looks like

Monday
JointTechnical-health review (covers both SEO and AEO)
Tuesday
SEOKeyword research and content planning
Wednesday
AEOPer-platform readiness scoring across the 6 AI engines
Thursday
JointSchema markup audit and updates
Friday
JointCitation monitoring (AEO) + ranking reports (SEO) compiled into client report

The same person often runs both disciplines. Junior SEOs ramp into AEO; senior AEO practitioners stay current on SEO. The skill overlap is large; the cross-discipline switch cost is small.

Most teams running both disciplines use SEO tooling (SEMrush, Ahrefs, Screaming Frog) and AEO tooling (AIVZ for measurement; complementary tools where adapter coverage requires). The tools don't compete; they cover different signal sets.

Honest Scope

You may not need AEO yet.

The companion-not-replacement framing applies in both directions. AEO doesn't replace SEO — and SEO is sometimes sufficient on its own. Three situations where AEO investment has limited near-term ROI.

Audience that doesn't use AI search

If your audience demographics, search behavior, and conversion patterns show they consistently use Google directly (and don't use ChatGPT, Perplexity, or AI Overviews to research before converting), AEO investment will compete with traditional SEO investment for the same outcome — and SEO is the more direct lever for that audience.

This is more common in audience segments where AI adoption is still slow: certain regulated industries, traditional B2B verticals with conservative buyers, and audiences over 60 who index toward established search habits.

Pre-launch / pre-traffic

If you're launching a new property with no existing search visibility, the bottleneck is base-level Google indexing and ranking — not AI citation specifically. AEO work pays off when there's existing content and audience to optimize against; on a brand-new property, technical SEO and content production come first.

AEO becomes the next-step investment after foundational SEO traffic is established.

Highly transactional intent

For pages whose primary job is conversion (checkout flows, pricing pages, product pages with strong direct-Google-search conversion), AEO matters less than conversion-rate optimization, technical SEO, and product-led acquisition mechanics. Informational-intent pages (blog content, guides, comparison content, glossary terms) are where AEO ROI is highest.

Transactional pages benefit from technical AEO (AI bot access, schema markup) but don't need the deeper AEO investment.

If you're in one of the three situations above and don't see meaningful share of your audience or revenue tied to AI search, your AEO investment can be light: AI bot access checks, basic schema markup, and a periodic readiness audit are sufficient. The deeper AEO work becomes worth the budget when AI search becomes a meaningful fraction of audience research behavior — and not before.

The Decision Criteria

When AEO becomes essential.

The mirror of the previous section. Five situations where AEO investment is no longer optional — where teams that don't run AEO are losing measurable visibility to those that do.

Your audience uses AI assistants for research

B2B buyers researching software with ChatGPT or Perplexity. Knowledge workers using Microsoft Copilot inside their workflow. Consumers asking voice assistants for recommendations. If a meaningful slice of your audience starts research with an AI assistant rather than Google, AEO is where that audience's visibility is decided.

Your competitive set is already running AEO

If your direct competitors are getting cited in AI answers and you aren't, the gap compounds — the cited brands accumulate AI-citation authority that's hard to displace once established. AEO laggard status becomes increasingly expensive over time.

You sell informational, comparison, or research-driven products

SaaS, financial services, healthcare, education, professional services, B2B platforms — categories where buyers research extensively before deciding are AEO-leveraged. Citation in research-phase AI conversations directly affects shortlist composition.

Your category is content-saturated for SEO

When your SEO competitors include the New York Times, Wikipedia, and venture-backed content operations with 200-person teams, beating them on traditional rank is structurally hard. AEO is the parallel surface where category leaders haven't yet locked in dominance — competitive opportunity for newer or smaller players.

You manage clients who are asking about AI visibility

For agencies, AEO transitions from optional to essential the moment clients start asking "are we showing up in ChatGPT?" That conversation has been happening with increasing frequency since 2024 and is now standard in most agency-client relationships. Agencies that can answer with measurement and a fix path keep the engagement; agencies that can't, lose it.

If two or more of the five situations apply to your business or your clients, AEO has crossed from optional to operationally necessary. The remaining decision is execution — in-house buildout, agency partnership, or AIVZ as the measurement-and-execution backbone.

Ready When You Are

See where you stand on both.

AIVZ measures the AEO half of the picture. Most users who run AIVZ are also running SEMrush or Ahrefs in parallel — that's the integration story, not a replacement story. Run a free scan, see your AI Visibility Score, and decide for yourself whether the gap is meaningful.

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